Join the Tuesday Night Book Group as they read and discuss Bishop Barron’s Proclaiming the Power of Christ: Classic Sermons. Bishop Robert Barron is an acclaimed author, speaker, and theologian. Currently bishop of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester (Minnesota), he founded Word on Fire Catholic Ministries and hosted “Catholicism,” an award-winning PBS documentary. As the discussion of each sermon is […]
How does one live well while finding peace, meaning, and contentment? Ancient Israel’s wisdom handbook, Proverbs, sought to answer these questions, while the book of Ecclesiastes articulated skepticism about Proverbs’ traditional theology. Course presentations and discussions will explore the history, interpretation, and wisdom in these divergent, fascinating texts. Brian B. Pinter, Pastoral Associate, will present. […]
Join the Ignatian Interfaith Ministry as Hajime Issan Koyama, a Buddhist priest and disciple of Shōhaku Okumura Rōshi, enlightens us on Buddhism and what it can teach us. A reception will follow in Wallace Hall. To register, complete the form below. About the Speaker Rev. Issan Koyama is a Buddhist priest and disciple of […]
Drop off: October 1st to 15th at the Parish House Christine’s mom has been busy knitting hats, scarves, mittens, and sweaters for our migrants! Can you help, too? Needs: New or gently used laundered winter clothing—infant to adult sizes. Any monetary donations will be used to buy necessities, including boots, socks, and undergarments. Note: Checks […]
Now that you've decided to join our choirs, what's the next step? It's to come to our Choir Kickoff! Join us on the Wallace Hall stage for music, mingling with fellow choir members, food and beverage, and maybe even a little impromptu singing. Get to know your choir a little more, and have some fun […]
Presenter: Lisa Miller, Ph.D. Professor, Columbia University, Teachers College Founder, The Spirituality Mind Body Institute About the Speaker Lisa Miller, Ph.D., is the New York Times bestselling author of The Spiritual Child and her new book The Awakened Brain. Dr. Miller is a professor in the Clinical Psychology Program at Teachers College, Columbia University, where she founded the Spirituality Mind Body Institute, the […]
How does one live well while finding peace, meaning, and contentment? Ancient Israel’s wisdom handbook, Proverbs, sought to answer these questions, while the book of Ecclesiastes articulated skepticism about Proverbs’ traditional theology. Course presentations and discussions will explore the history, interpretation, and wisdom in these divergent, fascinating texts. Brian B. Pinter, Pastoral Associate, will present. […]
How does one live well while finding peace, meaning, and contentment? Ancient Israel’s wisdom handbook, Proverbs, sought to answer these questions, while the book of Ecclesiastes articulated skepticism about Proverbs’ traditional theology. Course presentations and discussions will explore the history, interpretation, and wisdom in these divergent, fascinating texts. Brian B. Pinter, Pastoral Associate, will present. […]
On October 12th, we will present our second annual Courageous Women of Faith, where we will honor environmental activist Molly Burhans, human rights activist Sr. Jeannine Gramick, civil rights activist Diane Nash, and immigration advocate Sr. Norma Pimentel. We will commemorate their extraordinary work with the conferral of the Mary Magdalene Award to each honoree and […]
Ways to participate: • Bring an appetizer, side dish, or dessert, or • Bring a $25 check per person • Bring a $100 check for a family of four or more Please note: This is a BYOB (wine and beer only). Water, coffee, and tea will be provided. To RSVP (please include your headcount and […]
From the earliest times, music has been an integral part of the life of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. While the pointed arches of the new gothic style rose up to the heavens to form the chancel, the new Notre Dame Choir School, with its magnificent polyphony, was born. The voices of the choristers responded […]
How does one live well while finding peace, meaning, and contentment? Ancient Israel’s wisdom handbook, Proverbs, sought to answer these questions, while the book of Ecclesiastes articulated skepticism about Proverbs’ traditional theology. Course presentations and discussions will explore the history, interpretation, and wisdom in these divergent, fascinating texts. Brian B. Pinter, Pastoral Associate, will present. […]
Join the Tuesday Night Book Group on a Saturday Midday Retreat in Manhattan to hear a one-hour talk on St. Catherine of Genoa (1447-1510). We will also hear about Friedrich von Hugel's 1908 work The Mystical Element in Religion, which strongly highlights Catherine's doctrine and life. A guided meditation will follow at 1 PM based on […]
Join the Family Ministry, Ignatian Young Adults, and Ignatian Social Justice as we make sandwiches and pack lunch bags for those in need. We are collecting: peanut butter jelly snacks/granola bars juice boxes Items may be dropped off at the Parish House until Sunday, October 22nd. Thank you for your generosity.
How does one live well while finding peace, meaning, and contentment? Ancient Israel’s wisdom handbook, Proverbs, sought to answer these questions, while the book of Ecclesiastes articulated skepticism about Proverbs’ traditional theology. Course presentations and discussions will explore the history, interpretation, and wisdom in these divergent, fascinating texts. Brian B. Pinter, Pastoral Associate, will present. […]
During his September 2023 talk at Harvard University, Bishop Robert Barron was asked about the Christian process of divinization (or deification, and known in the Orthodox tradition as theosis), and told the crowd that his remarks could be summed up in the simple words of St. Irenaeus: "The glory of God is a human being […]
Speaker: Professor Carlos Eire Founded in 1607, The Bollandists are a discreet group of scholars who have applied their intellectual rigor to the study of the saints in a systematic, in-depth, scrupulous, disinterested research and are considered the pioneers of documenting the impossible in the lives of saints. About the Presenter: Professor Carlos Eire is […]
Senior parishioners and neighbors are invited to join us for a scary good time with a delicious lunch, live music, & more. RSVP by Tuesday, October 24th, to (212) 288-3588 (leave your full name).
Join the Ignatian Interfaith Ministry as they partner with our Muslim friends from the Peace Islands Institute to embark on an in-depth exploration of Mary in both faith traditions. Sessions: - Wednesday, November 29th, 7 PM to 8:30 PM (Zoom) - Wednesday, January 10th, 7 PM to 8:30 PM (Zoom) - Thursday, February 8th, 7 […]
“That creation itself would be set free from slavery to corruption and share in the glorious freedom of the children of God.” --Romans 8:21 On the heels of last week’s discussion on C.S. Lewis and the Doctrine of Deification, tonight, the Tuesday Night Book Group considers the perspective of Bernie Owens, SJ, as we ask […]
At the 5:30 PM Mass Before running the New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 5th, join us the day before at our 5:30 PM Mass for a special blessing for runners and all who are participating in the Marathon.
Join us for Jesuit Friends & Alumni Sunday, an opportunity for alumni and friends of Jesuit schools to share their common bonds through the celebration of liturgy. The Mass will be followed by a reception in Wallace Hall.